
Marie de Bourbon
Marie de Bourbon (1645–1719) was a French noblewoman, a member of the House of Bourbon, which was a significant royal family in France. She was the daughter of the Duke of Montpensier and was known for her intelligence and political influence. Marie's marriage to Louis de Condé, a prominent general, connected her to powerful military and political circles. During her lifetime, she played a role in the intrigues of the French court and was involved in various alliances and disputes that shaped political dynamics in 17th-century France. Her legacy is linked to the Bourbon dynasty's history.